Description
Article no.: 26037
The Kupo KCP-879 monitor arm features a burger coupler that lets you mount an LCD monitor directly to a Ø2’’ (48-51mm) truss. It provides stable support and simple adjustments for small production monitors. The arm includes a square black metal panel with a standard VESA pattern and an adapter for larger VESA spacing.
Attach the burger coupler to a Ø2’’ (48-51mm) truss to secure the monitor arm. Then fasten your monitor to the square black metal panel using the drilled 75 x 75 mm VESA holes. If your display uses 100 x 100 mm VESA spacing, fit the included adapter before mounting.
Use the two ratcheting handles to make subtle pan and tilt movements. These handles give you controlled adjustments while the arm remains fixed to the truss. Additionally, you can rotate the mounted monitor from landscape to portrait instantly when needed.
This monitor arm suits situations where you need to position an LCD monitor on truss systems—such as on set, in a studio, or at live events. It balances a compact, lightweight design with an 8kg maximum load, making it appropriate for small to medium-sized monitors that match the listed VESA patterns.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Truss compatibility | Ø2’’ (48-51mm) |
| VESA mounting | 75 x 75 mm drilled |
| VESA adapter included | Adapter to 100 x 100 mm |
| Panel | Square black metal panel |
| Handles | Two ratcheting handles for pan and tilt |
| Weight | 0.8kg |
| Maximum load | 8kg |
Question: Will this arm fit my truss?
Answer: Yes. The burger coupler is made to attach to Ø2’’ (48-51mm) truss systems, so it will mount securely to truss in that size range.
Question: What VESA patterns does the panel support?
Answer: The square metal panel has 75 x 75 mm VESA holes drilled. The arm also includes an adapter to support 100 x 100 mm VESA spacing.
Question: Can I adjust the monitor position once it’s mounted?
Answer: Yes. Two ratcheting handles allow you to make slight pan and tilt adjustments, and you can rotate the screen quickly between landscape and portrait orientations.
Question: What are the weight and load limits I should consider?
Answer: The arm itself weighs 0.8kg and supports a maximum load of 8kg, which is suitable for most small to medium LCD monitors within that weight range.